Using the given table:
a) the average rate of change is 32.5 jobs/year.
b) the average rate of change is 12.5 jobs/year.
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For a function f(x), the average rate of change on an interval [a, b] is:

a) The average rate of change between 1997 and 1999 is:

So the average rate of change is 32.5 jobs/year.
b) Now the interval is 1999 to 2001.
The rate this time is:

So the average rate of change is 12.5 jobs/year.
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Answer:
You need to save $16 more dollars.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you add 16 to 34 you get 50.
Answer: Kelsey had $65 to spend on books. Each book cost $5.50, and there was a $7.50 fee for shipping. She let b equal the number of books she can purchase
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe the wording of the question is: If one tray can hold 12 loaves of bread and the rack can hold 10 trays, can a hundred and twenty-five loaves fit on one rack?
Then the answer would be, no.
12 x 10 = 120
Answer:
graph c
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
| - 2x | = 4
The absolute value function always gives a positive result, however, the expression inside can be positive or negative , that is
- 2x = 4 or - (- 2x) = 4
Solving both
- 2x = 4 ( divide both sides by - 2 )
x = - 2
or
- (- 2x) = 4
2x = 4 ( divide both sides by 2 )
x = 2
The third graph indicates x = - 2 and x = 2 on the number line